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Grab It Ep4 - The Last Inua + Game of Thrones + Bardbarian Edition app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 8048 ratings )
Games Entertainment Music Strategy
Developer: Chris Stead
1.99 USD
Current version: 2.0.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 24 Apr 2014
App size: 261.48 Mb

Grab It is a fully interactive, rich media, touch-optimised digital magazine created by a veteran games journalist and dedicated to helping you find the best games available on iPad. For the full contents, press more:

Are you sick of scrolling through hundreds of apps wasting time and money downloading dud games? With Grab It, that will never happen again. Our team of expert games journalists do the leg work for you and present the most interesting, unique and fun indie iOS games to hit the App Store as a triple-A, interactive video games magazine.

No Ads. No IAPS – Just great gaming content. Make the most of your iOS gaming experience!

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So what’s in Episode 4?
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--- Our highlighted game is Last Inua, a haunting platformer that unfolds within an Inuit folktale while exploring the bond between father and son. We have an exclusive making of feature.

--- We’ve featured a number of amazing games, including;
* Last Inua
* Game of Thrones Ascent
* Nightmares of the Deep: The Siren’s Call
* Dudeski
* Sometimes You Die
* Bardbarian
* Trials Frontier
* Shapist
* Glorkian Warrior: Trials of Glork
* And the Top 10 Music-Based Games on iPad

--- In addition, we have insights into the game making process via interviews with Glowforth Game Studio, Artifex Mundi, Kamibox, Disruptor Beam and Treefortress.

--- We also explore indie game soundtracks with composer Nathaniel Chambers and get some tips from Rodeo Games (Warhammer Quest) creative director Ben Murch on how to get into the games industry. And there’s plenty more.

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More Info about Grab It – The Game Discovery App
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Grab It is a unique app that is part interactive adventure, part video games magazine and available in regular episodes. It was created by a 17-year veteran video games journalist and is focused on the very best indie games available on iOS. Its the ultimate destination for people looking to get the most out of their mobile and tablet iOS gaming experience.

Independently created, the magazine offers comprehensive reviews, interviews, previews, insights, trailers, news, feature articles, guides, tips, screenshots, opinions, songs and more, covering a selection of the very best in new video games available for iOS in the App Store. It also provides a direct link to purchase, allowing readers to easily grab any game that excites them by buying straight from the App Store.

We deliver hours upon hours of entertainment as you explore the very best games on the App Store. Whether you’re into horror games or funny games, racing games or adventure games, FPSs or RPGs, games for guys or games for girls, we guarantee you’ll discover something great you never knew existed in Grab It.

Features Reviews Interviews Opinions Videos Soundtracks - no streaming and integrated directly with the App Store. Grab It does not limit itself to region, gender, race, age or religion, and simply aims to help its readers not only discover great fun games.

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What Grab It Readers Are Saying:
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“Brilliant e-zine. iOS games need a champion and it looks like they might have found it here in Grab It Magazine” – Bo Jonak

“So artfully designed and well-written, I can see this being the place to go to get the inside scoop on iOS gaming. Simple and elegant.” – Shipnabottle

“I really hope you guys succeed with this awesome effort on the video games journalism front. Im amazingly impressed with what I just read and I’ll be sure to pick up the next issues. Im sure my friends will too!” – Jordan

“Really great experience. Reminds me of the magazines of my youth, but bringing them into the present for the digital age. Keep up the good work.” – Ben Murch